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[1] Utilities Pursue Clean Coal Amid Legislative Delays (Correct)

March 11 (Bloomberg) -- A delay in U.S. climate legislation will give utilities time to develop systems to burn coal with fewer carbon-dioxide emissions, said Mike Morris , chief executive officer of American Electric Power Co.

[2] Siemens key member of sophisticated cartel, court told

Multinational electrical giant Siemens was a key member of a sophisticated, 16-year international cartel that counted Transpower and Vector among its New Zealand customers, the High Court at Auckland has been told.

[3] Disney High-Speed Support May Boost Japan, China Trainmakers

March 16 (Bloomberg) -- Walt Disney World in Florida may be the next stop for bullet-train makers in Japan and China. Central Japan Railway Co. and China South Locomotive & Rolling Stock Corp.

[4] Disney High-Speed Support May Boost Japan, China Trainmakers

Walt Disney World in Florida may be the next stop for bullet-train makers in Japan and China.

[5] GDF, Alstom Seek Saudi Partners for $400 Billion in Contracts

March 16 (Bloomberg) -- ACWA Power International, the biggest Saudi power project developer, was rebuffed by GDF Suez SA and Marubeni Corp. in 2004 when it proposed partnering to bid for a $2.4-billion desalination and power plant.

[6] Basil Read focuses on partnerships

The construction group Basil Read thinks it has the solution to counter slow-moving state expenditure

[7] Utilities may get time on coal

A delay in federal climate legislation will give utilities time to develop systems to burn coal with fewer carbon-dioxide emissions, says Mike Morris, CEO of American Electric Power Co., the nation's largest ...

[8] Reportlinker Adds Alternative Energy Annual Deals Analysis 2010

Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:

[9] Train test drivers forced back to work

Workers to resume testing faulty trains after failed showdown with Metro in tribunal.

[10] Utilities Pursue Clean Coal Amid Legislative Delays (Correct)

March 11 (Bloomberg) -- A delay in U.S. climate legislation will give utilities time to develop systems to burn coal with fewer carbon-dioxide emissions, said Mike Morris , chief executive officer of American Electric Power Co.

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